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Anything for love

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LOVES TO WRITE Still a student, Tushar Raheja has come out with his book "Anything For You Ma'am"

An IITian writing a love story? How cool is that! Well, if the writer who believes in love has taken up to define love and describe the adventures related to love, it surely promises to be cool. A story of a boy and a girl, their love, hopes and despair, a story of small joys and big blunders. Yes, "Anything For You Ma'am" is a story of what a person would do for his/her love.

Released IIT, Delhi this past week, its author is no veteran of many summers. Tushar Raheja is himself an IIT student who has managed to squeeze out time between his classes for this story.

Tushar says that you know you are in love when you follow your heart and do anything that your heart commands you to do. In his first book `Anything For You Ma'am' he talks about the kind of hardships one has to face to meet his/her love. He says he has penned down the story in such a way that it would attract the reader.

Tushar, a fourth year student, has written in his book about a Delhi-based boy Tejas who happens to be an IIT student and how he goes across the length of the country to Chennai to meet his love Shreya. Tushar reveals he himself is a romantic person and would probably travel across continents to meet the love of his life.

Tushar, a keen reader of P.G.Woodhouse and R.K.Narayan since childhood, has great enthusiasm for cricket. He wanted to be a cricketer at one time. Now, writing will have to do.

ADITIA BHALLA

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